Brown algae with rounded bladders forming dense floating masses in tropical Atlantic waters as in the Sargasso Sea.
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Examples for "sargasso"
Examples for "sargasso"
1These eddies or stagnant parts are called sargasso seas.
2Clots of sargasso float by,-light-yellowsea-weed.
3He and Speaker were floating upside down in an airborne Sargasso Sea.
4There is frequent mention of the green growth of the Sargasso sea.
5But the Sargasso Sea is the graveyard of many a fine vessel.
1Herbert offered him a few handfuls of shell-fish and sargassum, saying,-
2Between him and his goal streaked mazes of sargassum.
3The sargassum and the almonds of the stone-pine completed the repast, during which the engineer spoke little.
4Shots of the tiny turtle hitching a ride in the sargassum weed were recreated there as well.
5One dump site where the sargassum is taken is in the jungle, many kilometres away from the ocean.
1The name Sargasso comes from the Spanish word "sargazo," meaning gulfweed.
2This gulfweed, the swimming gulfweed or berry carrier, is the chief substance making up this immense shoal.
Translations for Sargassum bacciferum